
Our team enjoyed the Parkes Elvis Festival atmosphere and fully embraced it by dressing up, and stepping back in time to celebrate his iconic influence.
The Quorn Park Hybrid Farm, on Back Trundle Road, Parkes NSW, is progressing the construction phase of the project.
Initial construction activities started with material import for temporary tracks and working pads, soon to transition for permanent internal access roads. Vehicle movements towards the solar farm have remained monitored and under control, whilst the final road upgrade in Henry Parkes Way and McGrath Lane are completed. Once the upgrade is underway, additional construction activities will begin, including piling (support structures for the photovoltaic panels), perimeter security fencing and foundations.
Light and heavy vehicles are transiting on Henry Parkes Way, Mc Grath Lane, Back Trundle Road as goods and personnel are transported to site, generally between 7.00am – 5.30pm Monday – Friday.
Quorn Park project team recently took part in the Parkes Elvis Festival in January 2025.
Potentia Energy had a stall at Cooke Park from 8-11 January 2025, where our team was able to share information about Quorn Park Hybrid and solar and renewable energy more generally, answering questions about our project, who we are and what we do, while giving away resources on renewable energy, and Potentia Energy branded merchandise.
Potentia Energy and Beon Energy Solutions (EPC contractor for the project) aim to maximise opportunities for local contractors and suppliers to participate in the project through the provision of goods and services to the project site and workforce.
Beon Energy Solutions will seek to employ a local workforce to support the construction of the project. Opportunities will include labourers, truck drivers, cleaners and plant operators. The specifics of these roles will be made publicly available in early 2025For further queries or feedback about Quorn Park Hybrid we encourage you to reach out via email quornparkhybrid@potentiaenergy.com.au